Originally constructed in 1885 as a Methodist chapel, this distinctive property was thoughtfully converted in the mid-1990s into The Old Chapel House – a unique and character-rich residence that stands apart from the typical countryside home.Architectural elements from its ecclesiastical past remain beautifully preserved. Arched, church-style windows sit beneath sculpted rooftop gargoyles, framing uninterrupted views of the surrounding fields – perfect for appreciating Lincolnshire’s expansive skies. From the moment you arrive, it is evident that this four-bedroom home offers far more than conventional rural living.Extensive renovations have been carried out with sensitivity to the building’s historic charm. Original features such as exposed beams, the former pulpit, and even a traditional church pew – now providing additional seating in the reception room – have been retained. This main reception area is graced by a vaulted ceiling and minstrel gallery, reinforcing the chapel’s heritage. The ambiance is elevated further by wrought-iron wall sconces and a striking wood-and-metal chandelier.In addition to the main reception, the ground floor also includes a cosy sitting room, complete with French doors that open directly onto the rear garden – ideal for indoor-outdoor living. The recently upgraded kitchen introduces a sleek, contemporary contrast, seamlessly flowing into the formal dining room on one side and a practical utility/boot room on the other.Upstairs, the first floor hosts four well-proportioned double bedrooms. Some benefit from arched windows set at floor level, creating serene, characterful spaces, while others enjoy elevated roof windows that bathe the rooms in natural light and offer added privacy. The principal suite features dual-aspect views, built-in storage, and a modern en-suite shower room. A particularly enchanting room tucked into the eaves captures attention with its exposed rafters and whimsical, cocoon-like charm – an inviting, nest-like retreat.The exterior of The Old Chapel House is equally impressive. Set within approximately 0.25 acre (subject to measured survey), the grounds include a generous lawned rear garden with two substantial decked terraces. The first, positioned directly behind the house, is a sheltered sun trap – perfect for al fresco dining or leisurely afternoons. The second is located at the end of the garden and offers a peaceful vantage point to enjoy panoramic sunsets over the adjacent farmland. Additional outdoor features include a well-stocked fishpond, a productive vegetable plot, and a charming small orchard.To the side of the property, gated access leads to a spacious forecourt, offering ample off-road parking for multiple vehicles.
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